11-10 Potential And Kinetic Energy For Kids

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Potential and Kinetic Energy

Instructions: Read through each slide On each slide there will be at least one question for you to answer Answer each question in your journal Title your journal entry as “Potential and Kinetic Energy Notes” 11/10 When you are finished log off your

Law of Conservation of EnergyThe Law of Conservation of energy says that energy cannot be createdor destroyed, but it can be transformed.1. What does the law of conservation of energy say? (answer in your journal)The law of conservation of energy says that This means that energy is always changing from one form toanother, but never being lost.The amount of energy you put in, is the amount of energyyou get out.

Two Major Forms of Energy Energy is constantly changing forms. There are two major forms of energy. They are potential energy andkinetic energy.2. What are the two forms of energy? (answer in your journal)The two major forms of energy are

Potential Energy Potential energy is stored energy or energy at rest.3. What is potential energy? (answer in your journal)Potential energy is .

Examples of Potential Energy Water being held behind a dama ball on top of a hillWater at the top of a waterfallAn apple in a treeA stretched rubber bandA book sitting on the top shelffood waiting to be eatenwood before it is burnedA balloon filled with airUnused batteries4. Write 3 examples of potential energy. (in your journal)

Factors that affect Potential Energy Height or position MassThe higher off the ground an object is, the morePotential energy it has.The heavier the object, the more potential energy it has.5. Which skier has more potential Energy? Why?(answer in your journal in a complete sentence)

Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy is the energy of motion.6. What is kinetic energy? (answer in your journal)Kinetic energy is

Examples of Kinetic Energy Water going through a hydropower planta ball rolling down a hillWater coming down a waterfallAn apple falling from a treeA stretched rubber band that is let goA book falling from the shelfA biker bikingA ball flying through the airA balloon filled with air that is let go7. Write 3 examples of kinetic energy. (answer in your journal, label as kinetic energy)

Factors that affect Kinetic Energy Mass Velocity (speed) The heavier an object is, the more kineticenergy it has. The more speed an object has, the more kinetic energy it has.8. Which ball has more kinetic energy?Why?(answer in your journal in complete sentences)

An object can have potential and kinetic energy at the same time, butthe amount of each can change quickly1.2.3.4.9. Where does the ball have both potential and kinetic energy (at 1,2,3 or 4)?(answer in your journal)

Sketch the picture below in your journalABDC10. Where does the roller coaster have the most potential energy?11. Where does the roller coaster have the least kinetic energy?12. Where does the roller coaster have the most kinetic energy?13. Where does the roller coaster have the least kinetic energy?14. Where does the roller coaster have both potential and kinetic energy?

Log off chrombooks and put back on shelf Answer exit ticket

Write 3 examples of kinetic energy. (answer in your journal, label as kinetic energy) Factors that affect Kinetic Energy Mass Velocity (speed) The heavier an object is, the more kinetic energy it has. The more speed an object has, the more kinetic energy it has

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